Main route South Luzon Expressway E2 starts at
Magallanes Interchange in
Makati as
South Luzon Expressway. From Makati to Calamba, it is a part of
Asian Highway 26 (AH26). It carries
Skyway until it reaches
Muntinlupa, where it ends as SLEX continues. Differing in concession holders, its section between Magallanes and Alabang Exit is also known as
Skyway At-Grade, while the rest of the section takes the South Luzon Expressway concession branding. It parallels Manila South Road (
N1) from Muntinlupa to Calamba until it reaches Calamba Exit, a partial cloverleaf interchange in Calamba where N1 takes the AH26 concurrency. It continues until it reaches
Santo Tomas, which ends and becomes the STAR Tollway. However, a
spur of SLEX will continue set to be part of E2.
Skyway The extent of E2/AH26 on the Skyway is unknown since the
Department of Public Works and Highways's
ArcGIS app does not show any route designation for the elevated tollway. However, some E2/AH26 markers were seen exclusively on Skyway Stages 1 and 2, between Buendia Exit in Makati and South Station (Alabang–Zapote) Exit in Muntinlupa until they were dismantled together with the center barriers in 2020.
STAR Tollway E2 continues as
STAR Tollway at Santo Tomas Exit, an interchange with Maharlika Highway (N1) and SLEX in Santo Tomas, Batangas. It traverses from Santo Tomas to Batangas City, ending at a roundabout and four-way interchange with
Jose P. Laurel Highway (N4) and Batangas Port Diversion Road (N434).
Spur routes Muntinlupa–Cavite Expressway Muntinlupa–Cavite Expressway is a expressway in
Muntinlupa that connects SLEX and
Daang Hari Road near
Bacoor,
Cavite. It is currently the shortest expressway in the Philippines.
NLEX Connector A 7.7-kilometer (4.8 mi), four-lane elevated expressway that connects the
NLEX Harbor Link to the
Metro Manila Skyway. It traverses Manila and Caloocan. This serves as the northernmost spur of the E2 Expressway ==See also==